buchansleftleg
Full Member
I'd say it's a fairer statement to say 3 failures and one gamble that didn't pay off.
Ole was a steadying influence and a genuinely nice guy who has cleared out the stench left by the translator.
Giving a young an inexperienced manager a shot at running the club, when he was performing very well and showing promise at times is a valid choice. A gamble maybe, but that's ok, so long as you have a solid backup plan for what to do if the gamble fails.
The fact is Ole has just reached a plateau. Being a good guy, with good man management skills is part of being a great manager, but he has been found lacking in a couple of key areas.
The only way it is a failure is if we lurch in another direction and don't learn from our mistakes.
Ole was a steadying influence and a genuinely nice guy who has cleared out the stench left by the translator.
Giving a young an inexperienced manager a shot at running the club, when he was performing very well and showing promise at times is a valid choice. A gamble maybe, but that's ok, so long as you have a solid backup plan for what to do if the gamble fails.
The fact is Ole has just reached a plateau. Being a good guy, with good man management skills is part of being a great manager, but he has been found lacking in a couple of key areas.
The only way it is a failure is if we lurch in another direction and don't learn from our mistakes.